Money & Business Sayings

248 sayings found from 248 authors

The most luxurious possession, the richest treasure anybody has, is his personal dignity.

— Jackie Robinson 1960s
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My family was so poor that I didn't get to wear shoes until I was 7 years old.

— Jesse Owens 1970s
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I never wanted to be a rich man. I just wanted to be a football player.

— Pele 1970
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I don't play for money. I play for the shirt, for the people.

— Diego Maradona 1980s
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I'm a handsome, rich, and great player. People are jealous of me.

— Cristiano Ronaldo 2011
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The minute you get away from the basics, whether it's sports or business, you're going to suffer.

— Michael Jordan 2001
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I like to spend money.

— Marie Antoinette 1775
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I got arrested for voting. I did not want to pay my fine. I said I will never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty.

— Susan B. Anthony Post-1872
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I am a woman who has no time for anything but business.

— Florence Nightingale 1861
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The only way to be truly rich is to be rich in spirit.

— Albert Schweitzer Unknown
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I hate acting. I hate the whole business.

— Marlon Brando 1980s-1990s
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I think the only way to survive in this business is to have a sense of humor.

— Robin Williams Circa 2000s
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It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.

— Arthur Conan Doyle 1891
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There are some misfortunes in life that you can't blame on anyone else.

— Alexandre Dumas 1844
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We are in the business of enabling whistleblowers.

— Julian Assange 2010
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I am a very bad economist.

— Alexander Hamilton 1782
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Fortune favors the bold.

— Virgil 29–19 BCE
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The monkeys scream on both banks—it’s unbearable!

— Li Bai 759
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I’m so poor I can’t even afford to be sick.

— Du Fu circa 760
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They have no money, but they use salt as currency.

— Marco Polo c. 1300
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